Batt—Gold Nuggets found in Co. Wicklow. 023. 
found at Croghan Kinshela, and appears to be identical with the 
one mentioned in the 1818 Catalogue under No. 816. 
In the Edinburgh Museum, there are five nuggets of Wicklow 
gold which there is reason to believe were formerly in the well- 
known collection of the late Chancellor Brady. 
I am informed by Dr. Traquair that they weigh as follows :— 
1.—6°48 grams = 100°01 grains. 
Teoria, os SDS: %, 
m.—s'50 , = 35402 «,, 
Ivo fo. 3 = Arad 
V.— 1°84 ©,, = 2°28°396. |,, 
Models of these have recently been presented to, and are now 
exhibited in the Science and Art Museum, Dublin. 
In the Museum of Practical Geology in Jermyn-street, there 
are in all seven nuggets of Wicklow gold, as follows; for the 
descriptions I am indebted to the Curator, Mr. F. W. Rudler :— 
I.—Gold associated with cavernous quartz, not much rolled, 
30°749 grams (= 47453 grains). 
IL.—Gold associated with pure white quartz and much rolled, 
26°377 grams = 407-99 grains. 
III.—Gold associated with iron-stained vein quartz, much 
worn, 15:963 grams = 246°34 grains. 
IV. anp V.—Two small irregularly shaped masses. 
VI. anv VII.—Two small flattened nuggets. 
Models of the first three of these have also been recently pre- 
sented to the Science and Art Museum, Dublin. 
